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This chopped salad recipe tosses raw snap peas, carrots, cucumber, and scallions with a spicy Thai vinaigrette for a healthy and easy salad.
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Pasta cooked in curry powder makes a spicy base for a flavorful mix of shrimp, smoked salmon and tender peas. A tarragon, oil and lemon juice dressing finishes this sophisticated salad.
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A hot and spicy black eyed pea concoction straight from the hot and spicy South. The longer it chills, the bolder it tastes.
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This flavorsome dish from the American South combines black-eyed peas, onion, ham hock and long-grain rice in a satisfying, simmered pilaf. A sprinkling of smoked Cheddar cheese melts lusciously over the top.
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Brian Bistrong, the chef of the clubby TriBeCa restaurant the Harrison, ushers in spring with lamb cooked to a perfect pink and fork-mashed peas that have been simmered in pan drippings and tossed with torn mint leaves Add a pile of potatoes roasted with rosemary and garlic for a meal that couldn't be more simple, or sublime And if your carving skills are shaky, practice on a cantaloupe.
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Quinoa, a grain both high in protein and fiber, is a healthy substitute for white rice in salads, soups, and stir-fries.
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This is a typical Chinese soup involving ginger, shrimp, and tofu. It is easy to make and fast! Good for cold weather too!
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The dressing is herbed and creamy and the salad is full of great veggies - peas, green peppers, onions, and celery. Crunchy too. Ramen noodles and water chestnuts take care of that. Serves twelve.
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Give the traditional minestrone soup a green twist by leaving out the tomatoes and adding green beans, peas, and parsley for a fresh Italian-inspired soup.
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Peas, carrots, and tofu are simmered together in coconut milk with spices, creating a warm, savory Indian favorite. Serve over hot rice, with yogurt on the side.
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One of my regular near-instant meals is pea soup, which I make by tossing sliced scallions in a little garlic-infused oil (or using regular olive oil and mincing a clove of garlic into it) and then by adding peas from the freezer.